1 map; 56 x 76 cm. The map was created to highlight road development throughout Spokane, WA and the greater Pacific Northwest. With major highways denoted by thick, black lines and waterways in blue, this map provides detailed information about...

1 map; col., 27 x 13 cm. Plat map from the Whitman County Atlas range 42 that includes a Plat map of Penawawa, WA and land east of Almota, WA north of the Snake River. Range 42 is scaled at 1 mile=2"". The Penawawa portion of the map is scaled at...

1 map : col., 19 x 24 cm.
This map shows the Upper Geyser Basin as it existed before the construction of any permanent buildings. At the time of this map, a permanent hotel existed several miles away near the Fountain Paint Pots (the Fountain...

1 map: col., 18 x 21 cm.
Before the arrival to Washington State of the first irrigation projects handled by the U.S. Reclamation Service, the Northern Pacific Railroad and other railway companies funded private irrigation projects in the Columbia...

1 map; 31 x 24 cm. The 1887 date on this map has been added in green ink- the date depicted in this map is certainly several years earlier. In 1873 the settlers there employed a civil engineer to map the area and its claims. Though approximately...

1 map ; negative, 13 x 35 cm.
Before the arrival to Washington State of the first irrigation projects handled by the U.S. Reclamation Service, the Northern Pacific Railroad and other railway companies funded private irrigation projects in the...

1 map: col., 40 x 36 cm. Plat map from the Whitman County city of Garfield Washington. Scale 400'=1". Located eighteen miles northeast of Colfax, the town of Garfield was platted by landowner Samuel J. Tant in 1881. The plat was filed and the town...

1 map: 14 x 19 cm. A small, footprint map of the State College of Washington campus. The map does not include street names, but all buildings are identified. Many of the periphery buildings on this map were a product of the upswing in the national...

1 map; 23 x 31 cm. The campus of the state's land grant school--Washington State College in Pullman, Washington. By 1950, WSC had developed into an institution claiming over five thousand students. Four major changes took place in the five years...

1 map; 74 x 135 cm. Scale: 1 inch = 100 feet. ""Compiled from existing records and corrected."" map is undated, but probably from before 1910, when the Lubla Mill was renamed to Starbuck Light and Power Co. Later zoning and improvements are...

1 Map : 26 x 40 cm. "The Main Highways are Shown by the Heavy Black Lines." "Dark green shaded area show Columbia River Basin Project which will reclaim 1,750,000 acres." See front cover and back of map:...

1 map: 17 x 14 cm.
Picturesque America was a series, sold initially in twenty parts but later sold as two bound volumes, of travelogues of various parts of America accompanied by "pictorial delineations of the scenery", generally done by some of...

1 map : 27 x 40 cm. Before the creation of the Walla Walla District on November 1, 1948, all work done by the War Department's Corp of Engineers on waterways in the west was handled by the district headquarters in Portland, Oregon. Most jobs done...

1 map; 23 x 19 cm. Scale: 15 miles to 1 inch. The Klamath Indian reservation was formed on October 14, 1864, placing the Klamath, Modoc, and Paiute Indians onto traditional Klamath Indian land. The reservation went through a long series of border...

1 map: 28 x 46 cm.
Captain Benjamin Bonneville, on leave from the U.S. Army, took a four year expedition, from 1832 to 1836, into the American west. They traveled parallel to the course of the Snake and the Columbia, and though they did reach...